Abstract

Hepatic cirrhosis (HC) is a diffuse pathophysiological state of the liver considered to be the end-stage of several liver injuries. It is essential to highlight the need to implement new diagnostic and treatment methods to contain subsequent damage to liver cirrhosis, so that we can better understand the pathophysiological process of the disease and obtain better therapeutic results. Thus, this study aimed to identify advances in diagnostic methods and treatments for liver cirrhosis. This is a systematic literature review study, conducted by searching the descriptors “Liver cirrhosis”, “Alcoholic liver cirrhosis”, “Liver fibrosis” and “Liver”, in the databases: Scielo- Scientific Electronic Library Online, Lilacs - Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information, NIH-NCBI-Pubmed- National Center for Biotechnological Information – National Library of Medicine, following a search strategy according to descriptors in Portuguese and English, years 2015 to 2021. At the end of the search with the descriptors, 835 articles were found in the databases, of which 88 were in the Scielo platform, 286 in Lilacs and 461 in Pubmed. After the three selection steps, 811 articles were excluded and 23 articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected for analysis. Based on this systematic review, it is pointed out that there has been a lot of development regarding the diagnosis and treatment of cirrhosis that, for many years, required scientific evidence to combat morbidity and mortality and reverse the condition of liver cirrhosis.

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